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he used to beat us every sunday then take photos and then offer chocolate. he would rub you afterwards and say nothing had happened. >> eight of the indian boys are now suing slade's former friend and one-time business partner, derek sawyer, a previous leader in london and lord mayor of lessor whose charity funded the employment of slade. the boys' lawyer announced the case against them at the press conference alleging they failed to protect people from slade's sexual abuse. >> you owe an obligation to those in the school to look after them and safe and free from harm. and if something unimportant to happens, such as being abused by a teacher, then those who are responsible in english law are then accountable. >> derek slade is now in prison. those being sued have distanced themselves from them saying they were shocked to discover he was a danger to children. emily buchanan, bbc news. >> still to come on gmt, vatican police take the stand in the trial against the former butler accused of stealing confidential information. >> and an official ban on homosexual
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he joins us tonight from new york. jeffrey sachs, good to have you back on this program. >> good to be back on. tavis: what has happened in this country since you wrote this book that made to put some new stuff in it for the paperback version? >> this book was about things really going wrong in america. the lack of civic virtue among the rich and powerful that we have expected and that we need. after i put the pen down in a writing the original book, the occupy movement brought attention finally around this country to huge inequalities. we have a campaign between a republican party that has a double down on greed and fear -- for the super-rich versus president obama of who is trying to steer a middle course. i like to see him steer a little bit more, frankly, even progressive to the progressive side, but compared to where romney is, i think that we have such a clear choice. it looks like the american pink building so as well. basically, more and more people have come to see how corrupted the american political system i
he joins us tonight from new york. jeffrey sachs, good to have you back on this program. >> good to be back on. tavis: what has happened in this country since you wrote this book that made to put some new stuff in it for the paperback version? >> this book was about things really going wrong in america. the lack of civic virtue among the rich and powerful that we have expected and that we need. after i put the pen down in a writing the original book, the occupy movement brought...
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the animals' horns are used in traditional chinese medicine. a television station says five rhinos were found dead with their horns missing after the latest floods. >>> now that we are into october it's time for cooler weather, colorful leaves and what's called artistic autumn in japan. this year, a performing artist is out to create a fusion of art forms for people on the other side of the globe. it's noh theater and more. nhk world james tengan took in the rehearsal. >> the movements of classical noh have been refined over hundreds of years. as have the sounds of western classical music. and when a performer of noh meets opera, an artistic synthesis can be revealed. tatsumi, born into a family of noh performers. he made his debut at the age of 4 and is one of the most celebrated successors. he takes his role seriously as a custodian of a history spanning six centuries. tatsumi has traveled the world bringing the spectacle of noh to have the chance to experience it. mr. tatsumi, who is it about noh you want foreign audiences to appreciate the
the animals' horns are used in traditional chinese medicine. a television station says five rhinos were found dead with their horns missing after the latest floods. >>> now that we are into october it's time for cooler weather, colorful leaves and what's called artistic autumn in japan. this year, a performing artist is out to create a fusion of art forms for people on the other side of the globe. it's noh theater and more. nhk world james tengan took in the rehearsal. >> the...
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he will be joining us tonight. we will be starting a half hour before the actual presidential debate at 8:30 eastern standard time. vincent harding will also be with us, close ally of dr. martin luther king. he is based here in denver. he helped to write the speech that dr. king wrote in new york. then we start the debate at 9:00 eastern time, just as the debate begins here in denver. we will broadcast the debate, moderated by jim lehrer of the pbs news hour. he will pose the question to the major candidates. then we will hit pause and expand the debates. candidates will be here with us in the studio also in denver, dr. jill stein and rocky anderson, both third-party presidential candidates. gary johnson was invited but he will not be in the city. we will expand the debate just as if they were standing there at the university of denver. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. check democracynow.org. back in a minute. [♪] candidates. then we will hit pause and expand the debates. candid
he will be joining us tonight. we will be starting a half hour before the actual presidential debate at 8:30 eastern standard time. vincent harding will also be with us, close ally of dr. martin luther king. he is based here in denver. he helped to write the speech that dr. king wrote in new york. then we start the debate at 9:00 eastern time, just as the debate begins here in denver. we will broadcast the debate, moderated by jim lehrer of the pbs news hour. he will pose the question to the...
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of these accounts for dependents, use of these accounts for dental care and use of these accounts for vision care, looking individually at those five restrictions, they placed those specific restrictions on the accounts. >> if i may. >> yes, supervisor compos? >> yes, just for purposes of information, when you find out what restrictions are placed, do you ever get a sense of why those prescribers -- restrictions put in place? why do they say, you can't use this money for health insurance? >> supervisor, i would be reluctant to speculate about the motivations of employers in that respect. i think it's certainly been true as we've discussed here that employers retain or collect unused money, and there's been some indication or some belief that some employers have an incentive to reduce usage for the purposes that they retain a greater portion of them. >> i do have a couple of clarifying questions but i want to get back to the point of the surcharges, i do agree that no one here on this board even though we have differences of opinion on how to make that happen wants to see consumers cha
of these accounts for dependents, use of these accounts for dental care and use of these accounts for vision care, looking individually at those five restrictions, they placed those specific restrictions on the accounts. >> if i may. >> yes, supervisor compos? >> yes, just for purposes of information, when you find out what restrictions are placed, do you ever get a sense of why those prescribers -- restrictions put in place? why do they say, you can't use this money for...
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mta uses. we have spoken to prologis, as i said. it's been 14 months of negotiations and approvals. so they are here if you would like to hear them speak. >> yeah, maybe we can hear from them. >> hello, my name is dan letter. i'm with prologis. >> yes, sir. so i guess, you know, i understand that, you know, any company wants to make as much money they can out of every deal that they are working on. but you are talking about, you know, doing business with the city and county that doesn't have unlimited resources. we don't have a lot of money and we have had to make many cuts over the years. this is a property that as i understand you bought for $21 million. the deal, as it is, you're set to make $70 million over the 20-year lease. are you open to renegotiating some of the terms that we have discussed? >> i will answer your question, then i would like to expand a little, if you don't mind. >> yes, please. >> we are not interested in renegotiating that lease. candidly, your team was very difficult
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thank you for writing us. so if you like what you see so far go to our youtube channel at youtube dot com slash break in the set and subscribe check out our facebook page at facebook dot com slash break in the set give us a like if you wonder about what i'm doing or bitching about when i'm not on air follow me on twitter at abby martin and i take a break from my preaching for now but stay tuned to hear what's wrong in afghanistan next. mr. all right this we're going to mark the eleventh anniversary of the united states invasion of afghanistan along with american military intervention and history obama did has been a lot of death victory lap at baghran announcing the end of combat missions in the country putting forth a deadline by the end of two thousand and fourteen today secretary of state hillary clinton host of the u.s. afghanistan biological commission at the state department let's check out what she had to say. but despite the challenges the united states is committed to the people of afghanistan. and we
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ava marie joins us live. she is talking about a way to pick up some beautiful children's artwork for a great cause. >> good morning. we're live at the children's home, a safe haven for children who have been abused. they have a big event. you have a chance to get some great artwork made by the residents. check out his coat rack made at a high heels. hopefully they will get reunited with her family are going to lead more productive lives. we will talk about their event coming up in a few minutes. we're encountering some fog this morning and a chance for showers this afternoon. another storm on saturday and sunday. more details on the auction coming up. >> thank you. 6:38. >> most dogs love car trips. adopted a terrifying trip down adopted a terrifying trip down the highway and lived and i've got my pumpkin k-cup packs for at home. now i can have my pumpkin coffee any time i want it. pumpkin's perfect. it's dunkin' with the press of a button. new pumpkin k-cup packs, only at dunkin' restaurants. america runs on
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it wouldn't stop us from doing that. it may be that scheduling a hearing at the next regular meeting is unmanageable. not just for us but for the party. >> what about mr. st. croix's language. what is going on? >> oh, that the -- >> it's a telephone call that is coming in on the telephone that is here. is this a picture of a telephone? and other duties. >> that's another solution. >> i am concerned that mr. st. croix's suggestion is too flexible. >> too flexible. and i am sorry, your proposal was this a competing proposal other than mr. st. croix's of what language to reflect? commissioner renne? >> did you have a proposal as how to modify the language specifically to address the situation you raised? >> well, the language i had because i was going through the two-step procedure was this. scheduling a show-cause hearing after receipt of a task force referral. the commission shall place the matter on the calendar for the next regular ethics commission meeting. provided that such can be scheduled pursuant it the compliance
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probably everyone has tried, something bacon tell us delicious. >> -- people tell us is delicious. >> hopefully you think the same thing. >> hopefully i am going to win. we're in the financial district. there is a food truck right there. every day changes. it is easy and fun to go down. these are going to be really good. >> how are you going to dominate? >> i think he does not know what he is doing. >> i was thinking of doing [unintelligible] we are underrepresented. >> i was singing of starting an irish pub. that was my idea. >> one our biggest is the corned beef and cabbage. we are asking people what they're thinking in getting some feedback. >> for a lot of people i am sure this combination looks very wrong. it might not sound right on paper but when you taste it to or have it in your mouth, it is a variety. this is one of the best ways in creating community. people gather around and talk about it and get to know different cultures. that brings people together and i hope more off the grid style and people can mingle and interact and remove all our differences and work on our simila
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. with chantix and with the support system it worked. it worked for me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. not quite knowing what the next phase was going to be, you know, because you been, you know, this is what you had been doing. you know, working, working, working, working, working, working. and now you're talking about, well you know, i won't be, and i get the chance to spend more time with my wife and my kids. it's my world. that's my world. ♪ it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. something this delicious could only come from nature
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we want you to join us too. head over to facebook and search for "politicsnation" and "like" us to keep the conversation going long after the show ends. maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> that's a live picture of the stage where president obama and governor romney will meet late they are evening. these two men have different ideas on the economy, different ideas on social issues, different ideas on health care. but they do agree on one thing, the other guy is a grea
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thank you for joining us. appreciate it. >> okay. >>> in the next hour, we're going to go to the front lines of the home renovation boom, browse the aisles and talk to a good old-fashioned hardware store owner after this. a. >>> let's check in on hewlett-packard. it is down 10% at $15.40. an earnings warning from the ceo, hewlett-packard, fun or run? >> i would run. it's been revamping itself for a couple of years. made some big dramatic announcements that it really didn't carry through on. and i don't understand why as an investor you would want to go along for a ride. this is a value trap. it is a classic now and i would stay away from this. >> you would shun, not just run. >> yes, exactly. >> kim forest, thank you very much. sue, down to you. >> we've lost most of our strength in the dow jones industrial average. granted, we were only up 40 points but we're now close to hugging the flat line, only up si
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that spread to us and motivated us. >> today, those desperate days are history. they have a happy life together, made possible by a chance meeting during an escape under the berlin wall. >> i often wondered how states conspired to to bring us together. it would have been wonderful if there had never been a well at all. >> there is no mention of this love story. it is one of many touching stories about escaping from east berlin. >> incredible. for young people on both sides of the former border, it is all one country today. in spite of the remaining economic differences, parts of the east are now outpacing formerly prosperous regions. >> in our next report, we look at two families, one from the west, and one from the east to traded places to see what life was like on the other side of the old iron curtain. let's take a look. >> is there a still it -- is there still a divide between the east and west? two families have decided to change places temporarily. >> i thought the value was going to be sandy thomas downey, and there. >> this family in western germany is of
that spread to us and motivated us. >> today, those desperate days are history. they have a happy life together, made possible by a chance meeting during an escape under the berlin wall. >> i often wondered how states conspired to to bring us together. it would have been wonderful if there had never been a well at all. >> there is no mention of this love story. it is one of many touching stories about escaping from east berlin. >> incredible. for young people on both...
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that's for you guys to use. but people are really -- private sector is really hampered greatly -- i mean greatly by some of the regulations. that are put on them. the amount -- the amount of regulation that small businessmen have to go through. but government has grown out of size. i think what we can agree on and i hope we can is that the government union heads they're truly the 1%. they confiscate rank and file members. they get 10 to 15 times what rank and file members get paid. a secretary treasurer in 2010 of afscme got paid $847,000 and afscme president afscme's president in 18 months spent $325,000 on private jets for himself in 2010. and he also made well over half a million dollars. >> jennifer: i have no idea -- what they're making. but we could also make the same argument about the disparities in ceo pay compared to worker pay but that's not -- >> absolutely. >> jennifer: that's not what your book is about. >> yes, it is. >> jennifer: the same part of your book, just to go back to this for a second. i
that's for you guys to use. but people are really -- private sector is really hampered greatly -- i mean greatly by some of the regulations. that are put on them. the amount -- the amount of regulation that small businessmen have to go through. but government has grown out of size. i think what we can agree on and i hope we can is that the government union heads they're truly the 1%. they confiscate rank and file members. they get 10 to 15 times what rank and file members get paid. a secretary...
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treasury bonds it controls the shape of the yield curve all these things that we used to take as kind of free markets the fed now controls and then they're ingenious they say oh look there's no inflation expectations based on the yield curve yet they're the ones who control the yield curve so i think it's not just europe where you've got the central bank kind of planning everything and trying to create this imaginary system that everyone can get comfortable with that's going on in the u.s. and it's one reason we're seeing so many traditional relationships break down whether it's you know g.d.p. growth versus yields whether it's stock markets versus yields all these things because they're being so manipulated by the central banks means rational investors real people c.e.o.'s of companies don't look at them and take the same conclusions so it's very hard to create policy that creates jobs when no one believes the underlying data anymore ok jeffrey i think i think it's. very interesting is you know i'm living in the country that used to be the soviet union you mention the soviet union an
treasury bonds it controls the shape of the yield curve all these things that we used to take as kind of free markets the fed now controls and then they're ingenious they say oh look there's no inflation expectations based on the yield curve yet they're the ones who control the yield curve so i think it's not just europe where you've got the central bank kind of planning everything and trying to create this imaginary system that everyone can get comfortable with that's going on in the u.s. and...
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companies are working for this regime as being the mouthpiece for the us media trying to use intimidation and and abby the more i investigated i was actually able to uncover something that really you know made me feel defrauded as a journalist not only our sources we found out that crane is a paying customer. instead of watchdog ing buffering c.n.n. international's actually taking money from the regime and exchange for producing content that they then air and it's pretty much just guys this news because there's almost no disclosures that this rosy content about pearl diving and how the crown prince of progressive is paid for grain and have you know is a journalist ethically that violates all journalism one o one ethics you don't take money from dictators to air content that you're not informing your viewers is being paid for by these it is a whole nother level amber i mean we see you know the political establishment trying to toe a certain narrative to maintain dictatorial regimes for their own interest but when you actually had pain and knew it was out late i mean it totally flies in the
companies are working for this regime as being the mouthpiece for the us media trying to use intimidation and and abby the more i investigated i was actually able to uncover something that really you know made me feel defrauded as a journalist not only our sources we found out that crane is a paying customer. instead of watchdog ing buffering c.n.n. international's actually taking money from the regime and exchange for producing content that they then air and it's pretty much just guys this...
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we used to get free cheese and free peanut butter and all the government aid food but we used the same cheese from those early days in our childhood because it melts the best. >> is it american cheese? >> yeah. >> cheddar is always good. >> free cheese. >> on "bluebloods" the executive producer said you're the engine that drive the show. that's a very nice thing to say. do you feel that? >> coming from him that's an amazing compliment. being on a show with tom se selleck, hard to take credit for being the engine. he's been doing this for so long. network with him every day is a real treat. >> you live tweet through the show which is interesting. how do you deal with some of the negative tweets? >> you know what? twitter has helped me. growing up in the kid in the spotlight i wasn't ready for the negative stuff that comes along with it. i would read criticisms in the local papers where i grew up, i wanted to be in those newspapers and now i am for all the wrong reasons. all i was doing was making pop records and i'm splashed on the pages for this and all these wrong deeds. twitter sort
we used to get free cheese and free peanut butter and all the government aid food but we used the same cheese from those early days in our childhood because it melts the best. >> is it american cheese? >> yeah. >> cheddar is always good. >> free cheese. >> on "bluebloods" the executive producer said you're the engine that drive the show. that's a very nice thing to say. do you feel that? >> coming from him that's an amazing compliment. being on a...
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we used to process chickens right out here in the warehouse and used to kill up to 8,000 chickens a day right here on race street. and business just evolved as people got more into seafood our business really started growing. >> reporter: yeah. two families owned it together for generations putting their hearts and souls into the place. family members all worked here. october 14th, they are closing. they are just going to move on with their lives and do something else. not that it's not profitable. it's just that it's time to pac it up. you have the box stores and supermarkets doing the same business. but the good news is the race street restaurant will stay open where they serve the poultry and fish. that will be open for the foreseeable future. live from mobile 5 in san jose, back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> some coupon clippers in the east bay are upset after something was missing in their sunday paper. cbs 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts heard from some angry bargain hunters who lost out on their weekly deals. >> it's kind of like a game of how much money can you save. >> re
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come and work with us to change the policies and procedures. >> if you can not allow us to conduct our business i'm going to ask the officers to clear the chambers. >>reporter: after the crowd erupted again council member reid finally ovrd his cope of the report to bloom ford patients. police chief relessed the report to the lawyer who is suing the city. >> i wouldn't have got them as quickly as i have them now mainly because they were not being moved quickly for me. the district attorney hadn't completed their investigation but i think this process was helpful. >>reporter: after an hour of demonstrating the crowd marched out allowing the city council to continue their meeting. the bloom ford attorney burris says he will begin reviewing the 300 page report tomorrow. reporting live in oakland city hall, allen wong abc 7 news. >> thank you. >> court appointed monitor issued a critical report of oakland police this evening. report accuses officers of sometimes opening fire on suspects even if they don't face an imminent threat. monitor robert war shaw said that in house investigations of
come and work with us to change the policies and procedures. >> if you can not allow us to conduct our business i'm going to ask the officers to clear the chambers. >>reporter: after the crowd erupted again council member reid finally ovrd his cope of the report to bloom ford patients. police chief relessed the report to the lawyer who is suing the city. >> i wouldn't have got them as quickly as i have them now mainly because they were not being moved quickly for me. the...
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they get a lot of notices from us. so, by all means we'll work with your office. >> okay, that would be great. rachel, i forget your last name. i'm sorry. high at. i wanted to thank you for your report. i have a quick question. * hyatt i think you answered some of these at the last hearing that we had and that was about the congestion pricing that is going to be sort of a pilot program, i believe, at treasure island. if you could tell me a little bit more about when that would be started , some of the issues that are coming up. i know that there is an idea that's obviously been floating out there numerous years. i've gone to several workshops in the library and everything on this one subject. i know in europe obviously it's been in play in stockholm and london and other major cities. but in san francisco it seems that there's been a lot of push back, political push back from downtown interests. and i'm just wondering where are they with this pilot -- where are the politics in all of this? i think that's the only thing
they get a lot of notices from us. so, by all means we'll work with your office. >> okay, that would be great. rachel, i forget your last name. i'm sorry. high at. i wanted to thank you for your report. i have a quick question. * hyatt i think you answered some of these at the last hearing that we had and that was about the congestion pricing that is going to be sort of a pilot program, i believe, at treasure island. if you could tell me a little bit more about when that would be started...
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the number one issue for me is major land use development and affordable housing. i think they're codependent issues. the reason why i say this is because we have had a policy in the city for the last 40 or 50 years of transforming a lot of the working class, middle class neighborhoods into basically upper middle class, upper class neighborhoods and in my opinion it's destroying our city and there needs to be a stop put to it, and so that's what i see as the major problem here and the major issue which i would tackle if i were elected in november. >> all right thank you sir. mr. rogers. >> yes. i think the most important thing that could be improved upon is the standardize of the fire hydrants in san francisco. presently they are not the same as the rest of the fire hydrants in california. should we have a catastrophic fighter and visiting firefighters come to san francisco in order to help us putting out the fire they can't use the same fire hydrants in the effective manner that they should. - think this should be corrected almost immediately and i think one other
the number one issue for me is major land use development and affordable housing. i think they're codependent issues. the reason why i say this is because we have had a policy in the city for the last 40 or 50 years of transforming a lot of the working class, middle class neighborhoods into basically upper middle class, upper class neighborhoods and in my opinion it's destroying our city and there needs to be a stop put to it, and so that's what i see as the major problem here and the major...
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use of those accounts. when we first introduced the legislation, one of the things we heard from folks who were oppose today legislation was the problem is not so much, you know, the accounts themselves but simply the fact that people don't know that they exist, and we recognize that that was an issue, but we always said that that's not the only issue, that it wasn't just that workers didn't know but even workers who knew they had access to these accounts, even if they had the knowledge, they could not exercise their rights because restrictions were placed on how the money could be used, and these are some of the restrictions that were identified in this report, 30% of businesses actually do not allow employees to use hra's for health insurance. again, what the rational for not allowing workers to use that money for health insurance is, we're still trying to figure that out. we also found that 28% of employers did not allow, do not allow workers to use the amount -- use the money to enroll in healthy san fr
use of those accounts. when we first introduced the legislation, one of the things we heard from folks who were oppose today legislation was the problem is not so much, you know, the accounts themselves but simply the fact that people don't know that they exist, and we recognize that that was an issue, but we always said that that's not the only issue, that it wasn't just that workers didn't know but even workers who knew they had access to these accounts, even if they had the knowledge, they...
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low pressure moves to the north closer toward us giving us the onshore flow. all we have to do is changing the wind direction and we're going to get cooler. that happens tomorrow. then low pressure is going to park over top of us this upcoming weekend. we'll be back down to the 60s for highs near the bay for everywhere near the bay. 70s inland and there's the chance of a few rain showers next week. for tomorrow, downtown san francisco, from 94 all the way down to 67. inland locations only in the 80s. redwood city down to 78. napa 79. santa rosa 20 degrees cooler down to 80 degrees. we are going to cool down even more. this upcoming weekend highs inland in the upper 70s near the bay, upper 60s and there's a chance of a few rain showers next monday. and that's your cbs 5 forecast. >>> well, in our next half hour, the bay area city with a strict new ban on smoking. and what you'll have to do in order to smoke on a sidewalk. >> setting the stage for the first presidential debate. tonight, the one thing that the candidates seem to agree on. >> i always thought they
low pressure moves to the north closer toward us giving us the onshore flow. all we have to do is changing the wind direction and we're going to get cooler. that happens tomorrow. then low pressure is going to park over top of us this upcoming weekend. we'll be back down to the 60s for highs near the bay for everywhere near the bay. 70s inland and there's the chance of a few rain showers next week. for tomorrow, downtown san francisco, from 94 all the way down to 67. inland locations only in...
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>> it will take us more than 50 years. >> 50? >> yes. [ticking] >> up next, the khurais oil field, a place where sea and desert meet. >> we will inject about 84 million of gallon per day of seawater. >> so where is the seawater coming from? 'cause we're here in the middle of a desert. how far away is the sea? >> it is about 150 miles from here. >> that story and more when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim.
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police used a mobile tracking application. and this led officers to a minivan where they say they found butter brown and stolen items inside. >> there is police releasing this sketch of a murder suspect. police say it was one of a group of men who beat, then shot to death a 24-year-old in june in the mission district. he's described as a hispanic male between five six and five nine with hair pulled back in a bun and he was wearing a blue golden state warriors jacket. >> there is a memorial for ambassador christopher steven who's died after an attack on the u.s. embassy in bengazy. the public is invited to attend. >> and more problems for american airlines this time, a flight forced to turn after the landing gear jammed. abc news has latest trouble for american. >> there is flight 1862 is apparently forced to turn around after the land landing gear appears to jam. >> there is a gear on site. >> passengers told to brace. >> they assumed position and it was scary. >> some are skeptical because of the labor disputes with union wor
police used a mobile tracking application. and this led officers to a minivan where they say they found butter brown and stolen items inside. >> there is police releasing this sketch of a murder suspect. police say it was one of a group of men who beat, then shot to death a 24-year-old in june in the mission district. he's described as a hispanic male between five six and five nine with hair pulled back in a bun and he was wearing a blue golden state warriors jacket. >> there is a...
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joining us now. tell us about this focus group. >> wolf, these are people -- look, anyone who is watching, busy, taking time out of your lives to watch this. imagine taking the time to sit in person and dial test this, every word that these candidates say. these are people who are passionate about voting but undecided. a small group of americans very important to sdigd the election. wolf says they are undecided. the other thing about this group of people that matters, how many of you are going to vote? every single one. every single one and every voter, we have 39 people in this rote, 21 women, 18 men. let me tell you about them. they are a cross section, teachers in here, people who are unemployed and looking for work, we have entrepreneurs and small business owners, people who work in health care, retired people. every single issue that will come up tonight in this debate, focused on the economy, health care, domestic policy, is something that people in this room care passionately about. they will
joining us now. tell us about this focus group. >> wolf, these are people -- look, anyone who is watching, busy, taking time out of your lives to watch this. imagine taking the time to sit in person and dial test this, every word that these candidates say. these are people who are passionate about voting but undecided. a small group of americans very important to sdigd the election. wolf says they are undecided. the other thing about this group of people that matters, how many of you are...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. gerri: two hours and counting until the presidential debate. the key issue is obamacare romney says he will repeal and replace his first day in office. florida attorney general pam bondi. you have been the most effective voice to call for the repeal. what do expect to hear? >> i want to hear obama explained a lot of things. i think he wants to dodd the issue. the overarching point* is so many things are not true. first, it is not a tax. now we know it is the largest tax increase. he said it would not raise taxes for the middle class. wrong. also people could keep health-insurance. over 20 million americans could lose employer coverage as a result of obamacare. also he says it would not hurt medicare but they braided $716 billion to fund obamacare making it go bankrupt by 202047 it will be more interesting to h
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. gerri: two hours and counting until the presidential debate. the key issue is obamacare romney says he will repeal and replace his first day in office. florida attorney general pam bondi. you have been the most effective voice to call for...
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that had us doing a double take! morning. tching fox 45 morning - they first started riggt after apppes founder steve jobs died in 2010 emails ipads from very prominient bbsinesses such as craiglist, emails use company logos at - the top and are ssgned with the correct address onnthe ttey are fake...joining us is jody thomas from the better pusiness bureau...>go to a link a enter you email address...thatt it and you get a free ipad 2?>by using the company logo thii scam really maaes you stop and heeitate...this email was sent to one of our emplooees.>how do you check on these companies to see if they are legitimatt before entering your informatiin? do you ave more questions for the better business bureau about today'sstopic?go to our website.. foxbaltimore ddt com slash confiient consumer... anddsubmit your questions. it's the picture..that's fits...a sttngray... invades a spping break picture!but find out what one classmate did.. that made this ffnny picture go viral! you're watching fox 45 morning news.. &pgreet news or a b
that had us doing a double take! morning. tching fox 45 morning - they first started riggt after apppes founder steve jobs died in 2010 emails ipads from very prominient bbsinesses such as craiglist, emails use company logos at - the top and are ssgned with the correct address onnthe ttey are fake...joining us is jody thomas from the better pusiness bureau...>go to a link a enter you email address...thatt it and you get a free ipad 2?>by using the company logo thii scam really maaes you...
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >> there are certain to be numbers and mislead everyone with those numbers. >> keeping the city in the dark about crime. new allegations against san jose and the fight to keep streets safe. >>> they're beating all of the odds again. now the real money ball begins in the continued quest to get the a's a new stadium. >>> good evening. i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. we're tracking the dangerous heat. we'll let you know how long it will last coming up. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm
thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, we, of course, hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >> there are certain to be numbers and mislead everyone with those numbers. >> keeping the city in the dark about crime. new allegations against san jose and the fight to keep streets safe. >>> they're beating all of the odds again. now the real money ball begins in the continued quest to get the a's a new stadium. >>> good evening. i'm...
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why do politicians want us? with a flat rate, you can't use the tax code to punish enemies and reward friends. politicians always want to use the tax code to do certain things. president obama loves his green agenda. he loves community lending programs. also, things that he can encourage businesses to do with tax policies. oh, i will give you a credit for this or that. it is much better for businesses. they don't have to pay all the lawyers and the accountants. but it's not good for the politicians because they can't force corporations to do what they want them to do. >> the simpler the better. there is no mystery to that. >> ironically, the simpler the better for the tax man, too. eventually as tax rates lower, all of these companies, they don't have to spend the billions for lawyers anthey can focus on building widgets and get more tax revenues to the government. >> they have to be something thank you, david asman. get ready to pay out. senator jim demint is fed up he is saying no way ♪ chances are, you're n
why do politicians want us? with a flat rate, you can't use the tax code to punish enemies and reward friends. politicians always want to use the tax code to do certain things. president obama loves his green agenda. he loves community lending programs. also, things that he can encourage businesses to do with tax policies. oh, i will give you a credit for this or that. it is much better for businesses. they don't have to pay all the lawyers and the accountants. but it's not good for the...
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jonathan hunt with us. thanks. governor romney spent weeks criticizing president obama's foreign policy agenda particularly since that consulate attack in libya attack that killed chris stevens. today secretary of state hillary clinton vowed a thorough investigation into the attack to determine if mistakes were made and if so who made them. >> we have already formed an accountability review board to examine this attack and to explore how we can prevent anything like this from happeninged in the future. men and women who serve this country as diplomats deserve no less than a full and accurate accounting wherever that leads. >> shepard: but secretary clinton does caution with an investigation of this magnitude we may not have the answers for some time. read after the election. catherine herridge. are we going to get some kind of answers before the election or is everybody going to put off? >> this document will be published tomorrow by the state department about its internal investigation into the attack known as an
jonathan hunt with us. thanks. governor romney spent weeks criticizing president obama's foreign policy agenda particularly since that consulate attack in libya attack that killed chris stevens. today secretary of state hillary clinton vowed a thorough investigation into the attack to determine if mistakes were made and if so who made them. >> we have already formed an accountability review board to examine this attack and to explore how we can prevent anything like this from happeninged...
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of issues and it might be a set of issue that is we may want to tackle at a later point but it gets us beyond the health care situation, it could be surcharge that businesses justify because of our city's living wage law, sick leave, health care and all the compendium or payroll tax, all of the variety of cost of doing business and this is why i think i understand from what you're saying, that would be harder to prosecute, i completely understand that. we may decide that's a problem, but i think that's what i hear you saying, you're not necessarily saying if the surcharge was on health care and that money was not used for health care, that that would be -- to me, that's much more clear cut situation. >> that's exactly what i'm saying but i do want to say it's not theoretical, without going into the open investigation that we have, i will say that it was obvious to me as i think it was to the grand jury that they're moving to a broader surcharge language, at least a number of them are and that trend may continue, so that the ability to track exactly what they're taking in and what they'
of issues and it might be a set of issue that is we may want to tackle at a later point but it gets us beyond the health care situation, it could be surcharge that businesses justify because of our city's living wage law, sick leave, health care and all the compendium or payroll tax, all of the variety of cost of doing business and this is why i think i understand from what you're saying, that would be harder to prosecute, i completely understand that. we may decide that's a problem, but i...
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we used to use 14.5 million gallons from our groundwater. now we only use 2.2 and it's not there. and this is the kind of thing that you need and you need to think about it now before the big one hited. >> hits. >> thank you, miss selby. >> yes, i was also going to pull out any nert card because i'm so proud of it. it's awesome. my neighbors just got the courage award from the red cross today and nert got an award from red cross. so i would love and i have not veted this idea, so i don't know if it's possible or not. but i think we should require nert training. we're in a city that the first-responders, even if you had a gazillion firefighters, first of all, most of them don't live here unfortunately and secondly we're going to need all of us when it comes to a big earthquake. when you get this training they say 80% of the people will be needing to be helped. very minorly injureded and then we'll have the training to help them. so i think that would be a really awesome thing if we could all be nert trained and require it. >> mr. resignato, is this time card 3 or 4 for you? >> this
we used to use 14.5 million gallons from our groundwater. now we only use 2.2 and it's not there. and this is the kind of thing that you need and you need to think about it now before the big one hited. >> hits. >> thank you, miss selby. >> yes, i was also going to pull out any nert card because i'm so proud of it. it's awesome. my neighbors just got the courage award from the red cross today and nert got an award from red cross. so i would love and i have not veted this idea,...
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he came out and started using the big machine guns, in the next movie, i had to use a bigger machine gun. we started competing on who could kill more people on the screen and who could kill them in the most creative way, who had the bigger guns, who shot more shots. it went on and on. who has more box office success, who can do more movies a year. it was crazy. the '80s was all about total competition, who can outdo the next guy. and it was really terrific in a way, even though it wasn't good for our relationship but it was terrific because it inspired me. he was a true inspiration for me and he got inspired through me, so he performed better. so it was the competition that made us perform and go all out. but then we started the restaurant chain, planet hollywood. and he came to robert earle and said i'm in, i want to be in. then bruce willis said i want to be in. then they came to me and said we want you to be in, what do you think about working with all three. i said that would be terrific. and we got together, we formed this partnership and from then on, we became really close fri
he came out and started using the big machine guns, in the next movie, i had to use a bigger machine gun. we started competing on who could kill more people on the screen and who could kill them in the most creative way, who had the bigger guns, who shot more shots. it went on and on. who has more box office success, who can do more movies a year. it was crazy. the '80s was all about total competition, who can outdo the next guy. and it was really terrific in a way, even though it wasn't good...
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use maritime much. the shadow is limited in duration. again, this shadow like some of the others is cast almost exclusively by the latticed top of the transbay tower. the total would be.004% of annual sunlight and park has zero tolerance. the willie wong playground, another china town open space, shadowed by two buildings in plan area that are about 3,000 feet away. the shadow would fall generally in the late fall. very early winter. maximum extend would be 20 minutes. between 8:00 and 8:25. it is limited. it is fast and swift and doesn't happen for long. it would generally fall on the southern part of the playground on part of the playground and sport adjacent to the adjacent street. our analysis is at this time of day, this time of year between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m., children, primary users, are in school. not likely to be on the playground at 8 a.m. on a november day. transbay shower does not shadow this park but potentially other buildings by about.03%. chinese reck center is another potential of the pa
use maritime much. the shadow is limited in duration. again, this shadow like some of the others is cast almost exclusively by the latticed top of the transbay tower. the total would be.004% of annual sunlight and park has zero tolerance. the willie wong playground, another china town open space, shadowed by two buildings in plan area that are about 3,000 feet away. the shadow would fall generally in the late fall. very early winter. maximum extend would be 20 minutes. between 8:00 and 8:25. it...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. there's a range of plans to choose from, too. and they all travel with you. any
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all...
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tweet us @squawkstreet. spell out the word street. >> we talked about it with cramer and he thinks he may get his head shaved. >> wow. >> he may do it. >>> let's go to sharon epperson, oil investors hitting right about now, sharon? >> hitting right now as we talk about where supplies stand and 5,000 barrels in the past week, crude supplies fell by 5,000 barrels in the past week. we were expecting to see an increase of 1.5 million barrels. this is a big surprise. we're seeing a change from where we had from the american petroleum institute and crude supplies. we're looking at gas and supplies that are up by 100,000 barrels. gas and supplies and down by 3.7 million barrels, we were expecting to see a slide but not by nearly that much. expectation is around 400 barrels. off the lows of the session, still down more than $2. we're below $90 a barrel here for crude oil. influencing the oil market, more so perhaps than the inventory data, particularly when we're talking about the brent crude data. and that's the in
tweet us @squawkstreet. spell out the word street. >> we talked about it with cramer and he thinks he may get his head shaved. >> wow. >> he may do it. >>> let's go to sharon epperson, oil investors hitting right about now, sharon? >> hitting right now as we talk about where supplies stand and 5,000 barrels in the past week, crude supplies fell by 5,000 barrels in the past week. we were expecting to see an increase of 1.5 million barrels. this is a big surprise....
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i use that earlier and i want to use itin. fr ingrates to debates, it in thest here, the most history of debates. we haveeam cerage. for a preview let's go to our political correspondents, con and eggs. d e? >>elicioussual, boys. for aitional commentary we turn to benfflec. whileromoting his n film, it is acr utters, quote, i voted for obama last te, bo be l ople, and now he has a record that makes it different. i ha moreomplicated feelings. that was they said of the $5 million that nfl players, owners andnats received three times. and f the team owners favor romney. let's take a look at bacon and eggs still in heated debat while weve ha our own discussion jim, you base yr life on ben affleck's teachings.espect him anyan who slept with jennifer lopez andnienfer garner, i want to hear everythi i have nothing to teacrsnd him. >> i wouldn't putsch too m stock into tat who cares what they say? >> any debat predictions >> it will just be between the two of them. well de. j you think the nfl is overelmingly republican or ric old the
i use that earlier and i want to use itin. fr ingrates to debates, it in thest here, the most history of debates. we haveeam cerage. for a preview let's go to our political correspondents, con and eggs. d e? >>elicioussual, boys. for aitional commentary we turn to benfflec. whileromoting his n film, it is acr utters, quote, i voted for obama last te, bo be l ople, and now he has a record that makes it different. i ha moreomplicated feelings. that was they said of the $5 million that nfl...
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was using his company arc electronics to export u.s. made goods which includes according to prosecutors analogue to digital converters static random access memory chips microcontrollers and microprocessors u.s. officials say that russia does not even produce many of these goods domestically these goods have allegedly advanced russia's military technological capabilities now the reason this is such a big deal is because this equipment according to u.s. officials is subject to strict u.s. government controls due to their potential use in a wide range of military systems including radar and surveillance systems and weapons guidance systems the defendants as you mentioned were arrested yesterday and today they will be arraigned at the u.s. courthouse in houston but afterwards the u.s. government is going to seek their removal and see for them to be trying to get them transferred to the eastern district of new york why the u.s. government tried to transfer these people to new york new york is not clear yet that's what we're still trying to f
was using his company arc electronics to export u.s. made goods which includes according to prosecutors analogue to digital converters static random access memory chips microcontrollers and microprocessors u.s. officials say that russia does not even produce many of these goods domestically these goods have allegedly advanced russia's military technological capabilities now the reason this is such a big deal is because this equipment according to u.s. officials is subject to strict u.s....
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he recently also used cocaine. he recently drowned and his death has been ruled an accident. >>> the coast guard said family members discovered the body not far from where the other man was found on monday. four men were on the boat when a big wave capsized their boat. two of the men were wearing life jackets and were able to make it to shore. the two fishermen who died were not wearing life jackets. >>> they are talking about a wisconsin news anchor who criticized a person who criticized her weight. to the person who wrote me that letter, do you think i don't know that your cruel words are pointing out something i don't see. you don't know me, you are not a friend of mine and you are not a part of my family and you have admitted you don't watch this show so you don't know anything about me than what you see on the outside and i am much more than a number on a scale. >> she works for a television station in lacrosse wisconsin and she decided to make that statement and turn an e-mail from an angry viewer into what s
he recently also used cocaine. he recently drowned and his death has been ruled an accident. >>> the coast guard said family members discovered the body not far from where the other man was found on monday. four men were on the boat when a big wave capsized their boat. two of the men were wearing life jackets and were able to make it to shore. the two fishermen who died were not wearing life jackets. >>> they are talking about a wisconsin news anchor who criticized a person...
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it's going to be a mild evening for us, too. earlier on storm team 4 radar, we had sprinkles movg through, but those are now gone. our next chance of rainy think will come tomorrow morning early, say, around 6:00 or 7:00 a.m. that rain is going to come as this system, you saw the spin there. that's an area of low pressure. what's left of it will start moving toward the east. eventually that whole system will be tracking through us. a chance of showers between 7:00 a.m. and noontime tomorrow. the temperatures back west, 62 degrees in chicago. we are going to see highs in the low 60s coming our way early part of next week. and even the second half of the weekend. here's a look at your night forecast. mild for 9:00, mild for 11:00. mild, too, for the morning. 65 to about 70 degrees. then more fog, it's not going to be as thick. i think this time it's going to wait until after 11:00 p.m. before it starts to develop and thicken up, and lower. it's going to be patchy fog for the morning and probably burn off and lift a little faster,
it's going to be a mild evening for us, too. earlier on storm team 4 radar, we had sprinkles movg through, but those are now gone. our next chance of rainy think will come tomorrow morning early, say, around 6:00 or 7:00 a.m. that rain is going to come as this system, you saw the spin there. that's an area of low pressure. what's left of it will start moving toward the east. eventually that whole system will be tracking through us. a chance of showers between 7:00 a.m. and noontime tomorrow....